Extravagant Replication — Frequently Asked Questions
7 common questions about Extravagant Replication in MTG — View Extravagant Replication
What does Extravagant Replication do?
Extravagant Replication is a Enchantment. Its Oracle text reads: "At the beginning of your upkeep, create a token that's a copy of another target nonland permanent you control. *"Just one aether tiger? What do I look like, a peasant?"*" — view the full Oracle text on Scryfall.
What type of card is Extravagant Replication?
Extravagant Replication is a Enchantment. It is a Rare card from the Foundations set.
What format is Extravagant Replication legal in?
Extravagant Replication is legal in: Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander, Historic. Learn more about Standard format in our wiki.
How much does Extravagant Replication cost?
The current market price for Extravagant Replication is approximately $0.44 USD. Prices fluctuate based on demand, format legality, and new set releases. View the latest price and price history chart. Buy on TCGPlayer.
What set is Extravagant Replication from?
Extravagant Replication was printed in Foundations. Browse all cards from Foundations.
Is Extravagant Replication good in Commander?
Yes, Extravagant Replication is legal in Commander. It has 123 known combos in Commander. See all combos with Extravagant Replication. Learn more about the Commander format in our wiki.
What are the best combos with Extravagant Replication?
Extravagant Replication has 123 known combos. The most popular include: Timestream Navigator (Infinite turns, Lock); Archaeomancer + Time Warp (Infinite turns, Lock); Three Blind Mice + Doubling Season (Infinite ETB, Infinite copies of a specific enchantment). View all combos with Extravagant Replication.
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